The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 18, 1937, Page 10, Image 10

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Subscription
Dance Gay
Aifair .
AG4.Y affair of the weekend was
the subscription club dance
last night in the Mirror Room
of the Marion Hotel with nnm-
ber of out-of-town go est present
(or the last dance of the year.
Several Informal affairs preced
ed the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
erick Lamport entertained at din
ner at their Ben Lomond park
home. Corers were placed for
eight. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott
were hosts for a dinner party a(
their home on Marion street in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer
Macdonald of Portland. The.Mac
donalds and - their son. Tommy,
are weekend guests or the Elliotts.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Toole enter
tained for a group of visitors pre
ceding the dance. The honor guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ham
mond a- d Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Matschek of Portland end Major
and Mrs. William Spence of Cor
vallla. Members of the club are Messrs.
and Mesdames Robert Herrold.
W. F. Byers, Walter Barsch, Rex
Adolph, Karl Becke, R. G. Brady,
Breyman Boise, P. W. Byrd, Jer
ald Backstrand, Ernest Bone
steele, .Raymond Bonesteele
Chandler Brown, Curtis Cross,
John Carson, Wallace Carson, Al
lan Carson, Dolph Craig, Frank
Chapman, H. A. Cornoyer, Ches
ter Cox, J. H. Callaghan, J. D.
Caughell, Fred Deckebach, J. T.
Delaney, W. C. Dyer, J. J. Elliott,
R. L. Edwards, Homer Egan, A. C
Eoff. H. E. Eakin, D. J. Fry, Jr.,
Clifford Farmer, Bert Ford, Wal
ter Fubrer, L. D. Griffith,, J. J.
Griffith, Victor Griggs, Carl Ger
linger of Dallas, Hollis Hunting
ton, Gus Hixson, Harry Hawkins,
G. F. Hadley, Archie Holt, R. S.
Hamilton, Clifton Irwin, R. E.
Jones, W. A. Johnson, Walter
Kirk, Ercel Kay, Edwin Keech,
Lowell E. Kern, James Linn, Wil
liam H. Lytle, Fred Lamport, Oli
Ter Locke, T. A. Livesley, J. H.
Laidlaw, W. T. Loder, W. B. Mott,
II. G. Maison, P. C. MacDonald,
Dan McLellan, Wilard Marshall,
Vern Miller, E. V. McMechan. Carl
Nelson, Jerry Owens, Keith Pow
ell, William Phillips, Edgar Pierce,
C. W. Paulus, W. H. Paulus, Don
Pritcbett, F. W. Poorman, P. D.
Quisenberry, John Roberts, T. A.
Roberts, A. J. Rahn, C. G. Ro
bertson, J. E. Roman, R. H,, Sim
mons, Frank Spears, Fritx Slade,
Linn Smith, R. S. Slater, Brazier
Small, Earl Snell. George Flagg,
Roger Mything, Albert BernI, W.
E. Scandling, Richard Stolz, Shel
don Sackett, Edward Sox, Kenneth
Wilson, George Weller, Dean Wal
ker of Independence, James
Young, Donald Young, Judge and
Mrs. Harry Belt, Dr. and Mrs. W.
E. Buren, Dr. and Mrs. W. W.
Baum, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Garn
Jobst, Dr. and Mrs. David B. Hill,
Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Powers, Dr. and
Mrs. F. K. Powers, Dr. and Mrs.
D. R. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. J. L.
Sears, Albert Egan, Carl Gabriel-
son, A. G. Duncan, Mrs. Velma
Farmer, David W. Eyre and Wil
liam Walton.
Rotary Entertains
On Ladies' Night
Ladles' night for the Salem
Rotary club will be held Tues
day at the Marion hotel. Dinner
will be served at seven o'clock
with music during the hour by
Gay Albin's orchestra.
Entertainment numbers Include
University of Oregon, and vocal
solos by Hal Toung, now lnstrne-
tor in Toice in the University of
Oregon school of music. Young,
who la very popular as a tenor
soloist. Is a member of the Eu-
gene Rotary club.
The address of the evening
will be delivered by the Rev. J.
Hudson Ballard, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church, Port
land, on the subject, "A Releas
ing .our Mental Rerves." Dr.
Ballard holds degrees from the
University of Southern Califor
nia, Columbia, New York univer
sity. Union Theological seminary.
He was professor of psychology
at Occidental college for many
years. His address Tuesday night
is described as a practical study
In the psychology of personality,
and Is in popular form.
Mrs. Abrams Hostess
To Auxiliary - .
Hal Hibbard auxiliary was en
tentained at the home of Mrs.
Carl Abrams In honor of Its 21st
annlrersary. Mlnntes of the first
meeting were read by Mrs. Ab-
- "
rams who was then secreUry and
comments on the meeting were
made by
those who bad been
present.
Mrs. Abrams was assisted In
serving by Mrs. Lulu Humphrey.
Mrs. Gertrude Wilson, and Mrs
. ri . ,.' ,t...i.
A. Tyner Woolpert. Mrs,
Humph-,
e birth-
rey, the president, cut the
day cake
Charter members present were:
Mrs., Humphrey, Mrs. Wilson.
Mrs. Abrams. -Mrs. Laura Hard
wlck. Mrs. Helen Southwick. Mrs.
Charles Brant. Mrs. Roy Hewlett.
Mrs. Percy Pugh. Mrs. - Fred
Thompson,. Mrs. Charles McKln
ley, Mrs. Harry Ross. Mrs. H. S.
XssVlLca vyew WVaAtasa 0 .
Mrs. Fred Kuhn. Mrs. Francis
ffA 4 a nl n aw m am tvaawsi bVaa
Long. Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs.
May Moynehan Mrs. Maud Chalg
not, Mrs. Frank Alley, Mrs. L.
Mlckelson, Mrs. B. W. Walcher.
Mrs. Woolpert, Mrs, Fred La
comb, Mrs. Arthur Glrod. Mrs.
Anna Tallman, Mrs. M. W. Bak
er. Mrs. Sherman Nelson, Mrs. E.
M. Baumgardner. and guests
were Mrs. J. D. Derrick and Mrs.
Romla Hunter.
Women's Foreign Mission
clety of the Leslie memorial
church will meet with Mrs. John
.-w,
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. B.
Virich wui ieaa oeyouonaia, Mrs.
Boy Lockenour will talk on pres-
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prises, and Mrs. W. S. Ankeny
trends in missioary enter
will discuss "Congo Crosses.'? As-
slstlng hostesses are Mrs U C.
McShane and Mrs. J. P. Murray.
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Many j Reservation s Mad e
For Philharmonic Tea
Arid Bridge Benefit m
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ONE of the largest affairs of the spring season is the
bridge benefit and tea for which members of the Salem
Philharmonic Orchestra association will be hostesses
Thursday afternoon in the Mirror Room of the Marion hotel,
This is an annual affair and the proceeds will benefit the
orchestra fund.
Presiding at the serving table x
the first hour will be Mrs. Harry Huntington, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs.
v -Collins and Mrs. Silas Galser Homer Goulet, Mrs. George A.
and pouring the last honr win be
Mrs. Paul Wallace and Mrs. Brnce
R. Baxter.
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Breyman Boise Is general
chairman of the affair and assist-
ing her are Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs.
Charles
Roman,
Mrs.
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juib iMnrcii nniu .
Those who hare made reserra-
ttons are Mrs. John Beaker, Mrs.
T. H. Tomlinson. Mrs. Frederick
Thompson. Mrs. TJ. S. BoreUe.
Mrs. Louis Lac hm and, Mrs. Jo-
seph Albert, . Mrs. Silas Oaiser,
Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. E. M.
Page, Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Mrs. P.
0. Robertson. Mrs. Joel onam mriKeii, rs. naxry "":f :.J:7tT'. r.Tv6J .V. u in ail a grand partr. wora a. frock of desert gold and carried a noseirav. Delbert
Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. Charles Claggett. Mrs. Tf"" ...1.. V,lA"' ".7r GARDEN LOVERS are receiT- a - f wl11?aTrl TOOa xt,"
B. O. Schucking, Mrs. Paul John Minto, Mrs. Bradford Cor- tu iu uuiuw. 7" UK lnTltations these days to t- W1 . TL . TV- C T: T
ice. Mrs Donald Tonne and ns, Mrs. u. G. Shipley, Mrs. R. K. -f. owi i.u f "wu V tend garden shows ... one of the rouowuig me eervicc wcuumg urcamast was servea
Mrs. George Alexander Mrs. W. j! Lambeth. Mrs. Gale Sandera, Mrs. by, Mrs. Hettie Daris, Mrs. Marian daffodils . . . yellow ribbons ex
Baslck. Mrs. Henrr V. Comnton. W. O. SUcey. Mrs. Ralph Worth. Derby. Mrs. Jennie Emmons, Mrs. tending to the bouquets, where
Mrs.
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xrr. T,nm.. Twti. if vr
non Perry. Mrs. Theron Hoorer.
Mrs. Leif Bergsvik. Mrs. C. G Spragne, Mrs. Thomas May. Mrs. son. Mrs. Marie Flint McCall. Mrs. palled the streamers and found della owned by the Hugo Bearens l I ; " "V.V- ' We ??D Keuscher. Cecil Ques-ri-
xrr. t4.,a r-v. T. A. Roberts. Mrs. Arthur Ttaiin. Ora F. Melntyre. Mrs. Alice Mer- the news . . . Rosemary and Joe . . th wnrM-fum r GnesU bidden are Mrs. Clara aeth, Harry Mosher. Bob Yco.
" u..v.oVU,
W. P. Ellis, Mrs, Rex Adolph, Mrs.
George Welled Mrs. ; Raymond
Bonesteele Mrs Chandler Brown
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ley Allan Cook. Mrs. Harold Ol-
" AaV aWVWiB JslTB.
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William Phillips. Mrs. Dolph Caig.
Uh xmrt ui im n.mi
Mrs. Bert Ford. Miss Ana Bernl.
Miss Lucy Fisher. Miss Audrey
r emer. jaisa ueien Langiiie, Mrs.
Kenneth Power, Mrs. Homer
Egan, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. J.
E. Law. Mrs. John Carson.
Many Reservation '
Mrs. George Rossman. Mrs. Al
bert Gragg, Mrs. W. Feldman,
Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. A. H. Wil
son. Mrs. TJ. Scott Page, Mrs. D.
C. Minto, Mrs.
Paul Hendricks.
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Loweu Kern. Mrs,
Hoius
Th. Bnan.e Woen'. class of
the First Evangelical church met
at the home of Mrs. Howard Leach
nn Wpinuiav mw,A
a social evening. Several business
matters were brought before the
dab and Mrs. W. A. Barkus led
aerotionais. Mrs. Leaen was as-
sistea oy usiner iiiimer ana Kuth
Stover in serving refreshments.
Mrs. O. B. Lelsy and Miss Mae
Leisy were hostesses to their club
neighbors and friends spent a so-
cWU afternoon la their. home. Mrs.
Howard Grey, a new neighbor was
special guest. Other present were
mT V rZ.
Gerald. Mrs. Paul Freeman and
Bobbie. Miss Grace. Freeman. Mrs..
Emn Marx. Mrs. Lelsy and Mis
Leisy.'
White. Mrs. Homer Goulet jr..
Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Keith
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rrana: Minto. Mrs. w. H. Darby.
Irnk V. Brown, Mrs. George
vehrs. Mrs. Claude E. Johns, Mrs.
rMvninr Mrs. Rniwrt nni. ifr.
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J- T. Whlttlg. Mrs. James Laid-:
law, -Mrs. Sidney Kromer, Mrs.
Conrad W. Panlus. Mrs. O 1 e n
forter Mrs. Prank Bowersox.
Mrs. WllUam Hamilton, Mrs. Ed-
ward Burke, Mrs. H. L. Worth,
Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Rus-
Catlln, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel,
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B. F. Patton. Mrs. Georra Scellars.
Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Charles
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Mrs. wmiam U. Dyer. Mrs. R. A.
Brady. Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. Mrs.
Asel Eoff.
Mrs. Linn Smith. Mr Allan
Toole. Mrs. C. H. Robertson, Mrs.
sea Y v
X. J3. AftJi Mfl. f rtHK SMieaeCOT.
.Mrs. Frank Snedecor.
Mrs. Reuben P. Boise. Mrs. James
T i.. i t t n..vt..
Linn, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins. Mrs.
Keith Powell. Mrs. Daniel J. Fry.
jr.. Mrs. T. A. Uvesley, Mrs.
Ol-
lver C. Locke. Mrs. Harrv K.
Craln. Mrs. George Otten. Mrs.
Dan McLellan, Mrs. T. T. Mae-
Kessie, Mrs. C. W. Cutforth. Mrs.
R. L. Wood. Mrs. Willard Mar-
shall, Mrs. Jerald Owen, Mrs.
Claude Glenn, Mrs. Elton Thomp-
son. Mrs. Arthur Knox. Mrs. John
Jelderks and Mrs. Gordon Thomp-
son. ,
WIve. of ralnlste of ..tbo
churche. in Salem will meet on
Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrt. G. H. Wilbur. 150
'JS'lfi.. "d WOf
music is under the direction of
oiue'ug .Hi U. tlCUa IBS
Mrs. Wilbur. Mrs. Shoemaker win
give a paper on the early history
or ine greek church, and Mrs. 6yd-
ney Hall will discuss the Roman
caurcn, Mrs. Hall will assist the
M. E. church are giving a social
evening Tuesday, at. 7: 30 in the
Carrier room. Dr. W. B. Morse will
present his colored films of Am-
. ' "u anon piay
will be given by a number of the
Campfire girls, showing, how they
win honors. Friends of Campflro
girl are welcome.
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PLANNING DECORATIONS for
; the Philharmonic association's
benefit bridge and tea on
- Thursday are, left to right:
' Mrs. Donald Toung, Mrs. DaTid
Bennett Hill and Mrs. B. O.
SchnekHnr.
(Photo bj Kennell-Ellig.)
PaSt Matron's
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Meeting Is
Dinner
THE Past Matrons association
of the Order of Eastern Star
met for dinner Friday night
at Godfrey's. Miss Leila Johnson
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lSSS'S!
Officers are Mrs. Mabel Minto.
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""J retry-treasnrer.
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amner ana a program was pre-
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f!?"0" "e ""TJ""":
"u"'. "B"fr: lu loir" 7"
tt"C"1T wIth D0Uaet of yellow
affodUs.
CoTers were placed for Mrs. Ida
Babcock, Mrs. Rose Babcock, Mrs.
Lane Beechler, Mrs. Lena Cher-
rington. Mrs. Alice Coolldge, Mrs.
a w w w w
Hauser. Mrs. Stella Henry. Mrs.
-ry joniuon, miss lena jonn-
tw n i- t .i.
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J2J?"; M,?-?ilft.
rwu rrau, an. juoie set-
SSL-S?"1 Mmn
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iV.ttTw.laU; i' WZZZ'-bJll?
llaH. Tal..a. wrr.
m raVLfilan Kinr Mrs. Gertrn da
ljUlln -ng, Mrs. Gertrude
Wilson and Mrs Li da Poorm.n
7, ? Mrs. Llda Poorman.
B"Ajl c ' xvth
Entertain
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chapu; order of
Eastern flUr U entertaining af-
. non-affflUted past
matron and patron at the meet-
lng la. the Masonla temple on
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matroni dVna puf
the degree w?rk In the oid-fime
manner. Mrs. Lena Cherrlnrton
and Rer. W. C. Kantner wlU be
thy patron.
The refreshment committee ln-
eludes Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moore.
mis uaa Chapman, Mrs. Jose-
Pnine vnnsuanson, Mrs. Herbert
Glalsyer, Mrs. Ralph Glover. Mrs.
Albert Gragg, Mrs. Herbert H.
Hauser. Mrs. Frank Jlrak. Mrs.
V. H. Kuhn and Mrs. Walter
Lamkin. .
Members of St, Cecelia . guild
of St. Paul's Episcopal church
wUl be hostesses for a benefit
onuS party on mursaay. a prw
29. at the parish house. . Reser-
rations may be r mad by calling
Mra. Frank, H. Spears, figio or
Mis Marie Patton. 4721.
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Seen and Heard
By JERYME UPS TON
QRELUDE TO JUNE wtddlnga
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m.id hioomin toact
witn the ipring fiowen, teas,
luncheons and dances.
A group of Connie Krebs
friends were inrited to luncheon
Tuesday at the Marion hotel by
her sister. Dorothy, to hear of
her betrothal and forthcoming
'marriage on May to Lynn Heise
... The announcement was not
a complete surprise as the ro
mance is a culmination of high
Ei;itaaST!S
FtlLiJ
ment marked daces for meats
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chic in a brown talejir with white
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was the betrothal of Rosemary
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day wWch waa made at the Delta
Phi breakfast . . . Orer a hundred
co-d fdv their escorts w e r e
ted t the U-ehaped Uble. at-
Pc wdi of lore-birds . ; . It
was between courses that the girls
u ...ti ;t tv. v..j t.vi.
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5f,n.waf,ittrc"l?.ln
ipwri sum . . . omui ai iam
"mf were Gwen GalUher.
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ONB OFim CMVWrmt'
. OWE Ur THE CLEVEREST
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"if. cirTf.TUr Uce. card n5.d
by BUI Phillips. Jrv for the din-
ner party for which Mr. and Mrs.
tt lui.u fwwjii wem itvsia iasi
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Ruhstein Concert in
tttii rr.ii
; Piano student will be espe-r
?v' EI tne opportunity
nt ipaHn tha wall known Urn.
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young students will near their
first this week. - ., , , .;
Mr. . Rubstein represents , the
best Russian school, and la a
classmate of Leonard Nicolaleff.
Vladmir Horowlts and Alexander
Brallowsky. His playing .is said
. , .- i.k
maxkable breadth of tone. -
Formerly dlrecor of the Com
munity Center conservatory of
music, in New York, Mr. Rub-
stein came to Portland seeking a
ieUmate where his wife might r
gain her health, and now teach -
,es tnere; t.
r Poomlar prices have been ea-
tabllshe for the concert, so It
may be attended by all those in-
terested.
jonn a. A.reDs wore a biacK tailor- i nrV;.v nnnli ivft m. ta;n. tv,.
Monday preceding the Monday
. aance . . . ins arawmsB,
Iiet7me"a?ar
e u. cartoon to
the other person . . . Cars -wera
t a. m t
parked np and down the street
Yn. ?aklng .
nea aasa lor me nouse, noiumg
ii1?o?hbtodfJt1toot
of that wild downpour . . . One
inside the torrents were forgotten
as a spring atmosphere was vr-
ana Japanese quince attractively
arranged about the rooms ...
even the hostess in a new spring
prInt enarmln M Ter The
t course was serred In the
t. jt-?"-
tiu uu rooms at w-
dlTidnal tables, then guests ad-
Jonrned to the basement recrea-
tion room for the rest of, the din-
SP Gn Victoria,
B. C. April 24 to May 1 . . . Sa-
lem folk hare also had a chance
to Tlew Tand "rden how f
their own this week-end at the
Y.M.C-A. sponsored by the Little
Garden clnb . . . During the gar-
den week. In Victoria some of the
tha district will be opened
the Island an innumerable var
ieties of bulbs grow In tree-shaded
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Mr- M Mrs. K. p. Butchart and
- lt : lt not least the Empress
Hotel, eight and a half acres of
intertSi "auty . . . TnL Sat-
fT a spring flower tea will be
5 7- . ? roo.nL.o rn
P " e. ww VI f.UV
hostesses will pntnrtfifn nHn.
flt4 .display, and Uble
rrangemenu will be shown at the
hotel . . . This affair draws
nnmK.. t th. .
garaen enthusiasts.
m m .
NnrW Fv,t
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Of Saturday
Elaborate plans "for decorating
i m jtrmory are being made by
.w. j mw u'u luuo
Si? f
B iu vu hiuiui; lugai
APrU The dance la a benefit
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affair to raise funds toward a
new nurses', home. : Tickets are
at. ..l. . v
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purchased at the door. . -
Miss Marlon Mott - is general
Marlon Mott Is general
chairman for the ban. Miss Ber -
s for the ball. Miss Ber -
nice Lee Is in charge of decorat-
nv m,A i.i.. m.. Tir.n...
Is . publicity chairman. Jlmmle
AmatoVortfhestra has been en-
gaged to - furnish : music. Dane-
ing will be from 10 to 1 a m. -
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' Mrs. Uord- Himx, aaTxgbter of
. Mr. and Mrs Robert Hln. will
sing m Mate wonn a - otars or to-
morrow over KGW this-after-?
noon at 2:20 o'clock. She will
take the part of a seven year old
ballad singer.
Weddings- Are
".Oi-Tliis.'Week:
Planned in June
WEDDINGS seem to have taken the center of the stage thit
Y week-end, with two in Salem, and one of Interest to Salem
folks. Early June weddings are already being planned for
several brides and the month.of
The Knight Memorial church will be the scene oi : a lovely
wedding this afternoon at three o'clock when Miss Lorrame
Beecroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beecroft,
become the bride of Adrian Eichelberger, son of Mrs. Hazel
Rev. H. a Stover will perform the ceremony before rela
tives and friends of the young couple. Preceding the cere
mony Miss Evelyn Beckner will sing fAt Dawnmg. Donald
Allison will be the organist and will play the wedding marches.
The altar will be banked with baskets of snapdragons and
tulins. fernery, palms and white tapers in candelabra. . -: :
The bride will wear a gown of wrute satin maae on princ
ess lines with long train and lace inserts on the sleeves and
a stand-up collar of lace. She will wear the tulle veil of her.
mother which will fall from a cap held by orange-blossoms.
T-r- , 1 1 tsriA nrVllfa StXTPAf.
. Miss LaVaun Gardner will act as maid of honor for the
bride. She will wear a gown of sUver blue moire with long
full skirt and will carry a bouquet of pastel sweet peas. )
Robert Beecroft, brother of the bride,will be the best
man. Usher will be Gordon Beecroft and Douglas Johnson.
A reception will follow at the home of the bride s par
ents. Members of the wedding party, Mr. and Mrs. Beecroft
and Mrs. Eichelberger will receive the guests informally.
Mrs. Earl Beecroft, aunt of the bride, will be in charge of the
Acoisfinff xrn Ko M-r. Tittip Arirjle and IVIlSS
Dorothy Ruecker. The table will be centered with a bouquet
of. pink and white spring flowers in a silver bowl guarded by.
pink tapers. During the reception Ernest Savage will sing
"Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life"-and "Believe Me If Ail Those
Endearing. Young Charms." He will be accompanied by
George Forgard. ., ; ; . r '
. . The couple will leave on a wedding., trip to San Fran
cisco. For travelling- the bride will wear a gray suit with
matching accessories and pink satin blouse. They will make
their home in Salem. Both attended Salem schools and Misa
Beecroft is a graduate of the Capital Business college. .
' Miss Durkee Becomes Bride ;
A wedding of interest to Salem folk and the university
set is that of Miss Dorothy purkee, daughter of R. F. Durkee
of Battleground, Washington, and J Wilbur Harris of Van
couver, son of Mrs. Florence Harris of Seattle which was
solemnized last night at the Durkee home. Kev. w. James
read the impressive service; at 7 :30 o'clock in the presence
of immediate relatives and a few jintimate friends of the
couple. " ' '
Mrs. Stanley Satchwell sang preceding the ceremony
and Miss Mary Jeannette Sargent of Salem played the wed
ding marches. '
The bride wore a bridal gown of white moire taffeta
made on princess lines with long train edged with pleating
onA Vmftn-na trimmorl tho elovps. Rrio wnri a short tulip VPil
v h w wviiu auiuva w w rm sw w w w w -
which fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a
shower bouquet of rose buds; lily-of-the-valley and violets.
Her sister, Mrs. Lezerett Richards (Virginia Durkee) of
Vancouver, was the only attendant. he wore a gown of gold
taffeta with trim of violet velvet and a corsage of violets.
Mr. Lezerett Richards was the best man. ,
; A small reception followed the wedding with Miss Doris
Unruh of Salem and Miss Winifred (Gardner assisting in the
serving. ..- -;';:.-'-;v' ' '
The couple left on a short wedding trip after which they
will be at home in Vancouver where Mr. Harris is in business.
For travelling the bride wore a three-piece black wool en-
gemble with scarlet velvet blouse and patent leather acces-
gories.
Mrs. Harris fa graduate jrf Wmamette university and
a member of Delta Phi sorority andhete Alpha Phi na-
tional dramatic fraternity. Mr. Harris attended - the Uni-
versity of Washington school
- . .
Saturday Aiommtt eamna
" Miss Angeline Folk, daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. S. J.
Wildamann of Tacoma, became the bride of Boyd Panther,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Panther, at a ceremony yesterday,
morning at St. Joseph's Cathdlic church at 7 o'clock. Rev.
. . M , . . , ...
The bride wore a grown of Peacock blue lace over whita
satin and tulle veil edged with lace which fell from a cap
caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of calla
lm RWApt M smA matinna. v
lilies, sweet peas and carnations.
Miss Mary Anne Smith
honor and wore a gown of blue lace and carried an old-f ash
ioned nosegay. MlSS Millie Kruger was the bridesmaid and
make their home in Salem.
m
Hostesses Will Entertain
. m 1
At-Supper lOnight
.. .
Miss Margaret McAlpine and
talnlng with a Sunday night sup-
will be arranged about the rooms,
The evening will be spent inform-
any.
e r.m.n. 11.. r.lnn rlao11
XI cV:.- - ri...
Mrir Bt'. Cia
Z0!-?'
Tv"' whlrtr '
virril oNil. Mm OeoreV R K.
rVl rXTM nrvvsr T XT
Moorneau, uiss w vynue, miss
Curtis. Marian Wake!
Mf Lnd Mto. Mabel Murray.
MIOS SaClVU AltWfcU W UU LUV AAV S3 V
esses.
I? G Club to
Meet inUTSday
Thm Town and flown rlnh will
meet at Lausanne hall Thursday
'ternoon at 1:10 o'clock. Dr.
x - t. mm . .
WUlameTt. nit wlue the
! f i. V
uujoci., iaiuuqs at wuuun
ttfc'-; Miss Kathryn SmuUin will
oe ine soioist. -
Mrs. Herbert Rahe heads the
MrnimltfM In . .him ..il ..1.1
r : - .-.v
inr ner are Mrs. ir - a FnnnT
tr., nrU,:.r. .HI V?
neLonir and Mrl Artn n tZI
Sir.Ttii Tr-r.
- tnn - - '
ton.
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, - - . - .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Parent
have as their guesU Mr. and Mr.
S. S. Southerland of South Heart.
North Dakota. The visitors have
Just returned from the Hawaiian
Islands where they spent three
months Mr. Southerland will re-
turn to xxorxn uakota but Mrs.
Southerland will 'remain hn
thoaummer as they plan to make
their home 1 the Willamette
valley.
Events
More
of engineering. I
.
of Tacoma was the maid of
Friday night at the respective
the tables.
Guests- at the Beta Chi house
n... thiu... ..-....
,7T?5' ywrvrQw.nar.
Sld Hu ceh n on nd Louise
xiersuuerger.
Hostesses were the Misses
PHyUs Pythian. Margaret Doege.
v va, juai jvi 1 1 Uvl
"L""1.: MarjorieThorne.
R0Ral1 Onnlrffi- Tn. nnT.n.
field.
Those at the Alpha Psl house
were the Misses Helen Burdick,
Dorothy: McGee. Lucille Brains
lard, Ruth Bunzow, Helen Pur
Tine, Dorothy Elllnger, Marguer
ite DuRette. Mary Jeannette
Clark, Betty Dotson. Margaret
illette. -
Hosts were BasU Anton, Guy
Helmsoth, John Kelly, jo
Blanchard, Cal Ritchie, Dwlght
The United SUtes army band
yilla gain dedicate a program to
the Daughters of the American
Revolution on Monday at 2 o'clock
(eastern standard time) over the
jTin ...
: "-"i wo. Anomer broadcast
fon""?
ue..OM sponsored each Tu
les-
. ' . . ' u.a.u. over
717L aiz:3 u o'clock. The
iiuer procTam deals n.ornn
Si! I7 2 rereala tbe origin and
X or.Bpots of teret in the
wy
- " - '
Ahnnt .
the inonttw wJ-tV.tT1'
Yamhill vln i?g?f .tne Polk"
held at th r.ni.i., tv I . .
n.t'T . April
Portlan - .Jl "tMArto."
nanern tf!7, intelMti,1
itetriciS "' ' -